Learn more about AI tools and how to use them with these five free courses from companies like Google and Microsoft.
Dr. James McCaffrey presents a complete end-to-end demonstration of linear regression with pseudo-inverse training implemented using JavaScript. Compared to other training techniques, such as ...
If you want your skills to show up in real work, you need more than theory. Guided projects help you move from “I watched a course” to “here is what I built and ...
Until just very recently, writing software was a purely human craft, a slow and grinding process of translating logic into a myriad forms of syntax. Any developer worth their salt needs to know Java, ...
Learning AI in 2026 no longer requires advanced math or coding skills to get started. Many beginner courses now focus on essential concepts, real-world tools, and hands-on exercises. From foundational ...
As New Year's Eve approaches, many of us are setting our sights on goals for 2026. If one of your resolutions is to be a tad more active, you've probably already thought about Pilates or Reformer ...
AI-generated code requires stepped-up human oversight. Experts advise keeping AI-generated code in a sandbox. At best, AI may do about 80% of the work in building software. We've been hearing ...
What if AI-assisted development is less of a threat, and more of a jetpack? This month’s report tackles vibe coding, along with new JavaScript tools and techniques to explore in your AI-assisted free ...
Vibe coding means asking AI to code an app or webpage based on simple language prompts. The practice helps non-programmers create an app without writing a line of code. The four steps to vibe coding ...
Westlake Chinese School is offering beginner tai chi classes this fall, taught by longtime instructor and martial arts master Yong Cao. Tai chi, a centuries-old Chinese practice, combines slow, ...